Major point sources of CO2 emissions and conceptual geological sequestration strategies in Indiana (2007)
Order Number: OFS07-01Price: $20.00
Format: paper map
Map scale 1:600,000
Drobniak, Agnieszka, Shaffer, K.R., Rupp, J.A., Mastalerz, Maria, 2007, Major point sources of CO2 emissions and conceptual geological sequestration strategies in Indiana: Indiana Geological Survey Open-File Study 07-01
Five maps are presented in a poster format to show an overall picture of the status of CO2 emissions in Indiana, including point sources of CO2, electrical transmission lines, and possible geologic sequestration strategies. Potential geologic sequestration strategies include adsorption within coal seams that are too deep or too inferior in quality to mine, CO2 isolation in mature or depleted oil and natural gas reservoirs, CO2 storage in deep, saline-water-filled formations and CO2 adsorption in organic-rich shales. In addition, the poster contains tabular data about CO2 emissions.
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Keywords: electric power, coal, carbon dioxide, carbon, emissions, sequestration, natural gas, C02, electricity, electric power plants, industry, industrial plants, energy, map, wall map
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